Defining Routing Levels (Manually Configuring Vms) - AMX Octaire Instruction Manual

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APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin
To create a macro:
1.
From any page in the site, click the Create Macro link.
2.
Enter the BCS commands (63 character maximum) in the BCS String field.
3.
Enter a unique name up to 23 characters for the macro in the Macro Name field.
4.
Click Create. The macro is added to the list on the Execute Macro page.
Tip: A macro can be created to disconnect the switches in an existing macro.
The contents of a macro can be replaced at the Create/Edit Macro page.
To redefine the contents of an existing macro:
1.
From any page in the site, click the Create Macro link.
2.
Enter the new BCS commands in the BCS String field.
3.
Enter the exact name of the macro which is being redefined in the Macro Name field.
4.
Click Create. The macro now contains the new information.
Macros can also be deleted from the Create/Edit Macro page.
To delete a macro:
1.
From any page in the site, click the Create Macro link.
2.
Under the Delete Macro section, select the macro to be deleted from the macro list.
3.
Click Delete. The macro is removed from the list on the Execute Macro page.

Defining Routing Levels (Manually Configuring VMs)

With the Octaire, routing level information can be manually entered to specify the routing levels, which
are referred to as VMs (virtual matrices) in APWeb. With this feature you can provide selective control
access to the system for different points of control.
The Define VM (Manual Configuration) page allows you to define the routing level by specifying a
VM number and VM name and to enter the number of inputs and outputs for the system.
The Define VM (Manual Configuration) page is used for defining routing levels
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Specify VM (level) Parameters
Delete VM (level)
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